Tuesday, December 2, 2014

During this season of reflection, giving, and thanks — we would like to share how much we sincerely appreciate those who continuously support FABLE + FLAME the whole year through. To show that appreciation, we are so happy to announce that 2015 will be an especially exciting year in the growth of our business. January 13th will mark the debut of our new, large showroom (with extended hours) at 125 Burt Road in Lexington, Kentucky. Please mark your calendar on Saturday, January 17th for the grand opening! 2015 will also see the launch of our official FABLE + FLAME online store. With so many blessings to count this holiday season, we will always count the support from our friends as one of the biggest! We look forward to continuing our simple story... about extraordinary things.

Monday, November 24, 2014

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

We are seeing some very early snow in Kentucky this year, so I am loving the beautiful autumnal light in this photo — via The Welcoming House, The Art of Living Graciously (Rizzoli) by Jane Schwab and Cindy Smith of Circa Interiors in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Monday, November 3, 2014

As we wind down 2014 at our FABLE + FLAME pop-up, we were so excited to see our shop featured in The New York Times. It was also great to see the talent of our friend Matt Carter featured. We are so thankful for each and every one of our customers and clients — and how they continually support us as we experiment and grow. We can't wait to share what we have in store for 2015! But for now, please come visit us this holiday season at our pop-up shop located at 522 West Short Street in Lexington, Kentucky (Wednesday — Saturday, 11-5).

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

FABLE + FLAME Hours:

859.913.0611125 Burt Road

Lexington, KY 40503

Tuesday - Saturday, 11 - 5

Closed Sunday and Monday

"James Snowden is an interior decorator, shopkeeper and, as he styles himself, 'blog curator’ based in Kentucky... He’s a blogger of few words but many beautiful pictures of things that have caught his eye - furniture and curios that are gently distressed, and interiors of an almost ethereal stillness. It is all seductively soulful and makes you want to hop on a plane to visit his shop with a fistful of dollars." -- Gareth Wyn Davies, The Telegraph